



This watercolor city scene unfolds like a memory caught mid-breath, where a sun-bleached boulevard becomes a river of movement between the gravitas of an old domed monument and the improvisational sprawl of market life. The composition leans into a sweeping, elevated perspective, letting auto-rickshaws and pedestrians flicker as rhythmic marks, while the brightest corridor of light dissolves the far distance into a humid haze of possibility. Loose washes and granular textures allow architecture to feel both enduring and porous, suggesting a city where history is not a backdrop but a lived pressure beside everyday urgency. In the interplay of shadowed edges and luminous center, the work quietly frames urban existence as a continual negotiation between permanence and flux.







